Charles Bronson was born Charles Dennis Buchinsky; on November 3, 1921, in Ehrenfeld, Pennsylvania, U.S. He was an American actor who gained international recognition by starring in action, war, and Western films. With his influence and popularity, he used to charge 1 million Dollars per movie and was worth 65 million Dollars at the time of his death. When Charles died, his properties were inherited by his family members and children but his youngest child and daughter, Zuleika, got twice as all the family members and this brought up misunderstanding but there was nothing they could do.

He played the role of Jack in “The Mob”, Ben Hastings in “Crime Wave” and Flt. Lt. Danny Velinski, ‘The Tunnel King’ in “The Great Escape”.

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Bronson was the eleventh child of his father,s fifteen children. His parents were Walter Buchinsky boorn (Valteris P. Buchinksy) and Mary (Nee Valinsky).

His father died when he was ten. After the death, the family suffered from extreme poverty and were they even short of clothes. Bronson worked in mines where his father was until he was enlisted into the United State Army Air Force in 1943. He served in the 760th Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron. He flew 25 missions and received Purple Heart for wounds received in Battle. Bronson was the first family member to graduate from high school.

Charles married three times and had four children, they were Zuleika, Katrina Holden Bronson, Suzzane Bronson, and Tony Bronson. He married Harriet Tendler (1949-1965), Jill Ireland(1968-1990), and Kim Weeks in 1998.
Bronson’s health deteriorated after he underwent surgery for hip replacement in 1998. He died at age 81 on August 30, 2003.

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